7-10) Instead we want to reinforce the evidence-based and clinically relevant concept that psychosis exists on a definable continuum of human experience and to offer practitioners a clinical language of psychosis for assessing and treating psychotic symptoms that avoids unsupported all-or-none distinctions.

As a first step towards definition of the relevant neuromuscular relationships in squid muscle, we have attempted to identify a muscle fiber type with electrical properties suggestive of all-or-none excitability, and which therefore is likely to be associated with the giant axon system.

Under the FR 600-300 sequence, only one dyad (J:R) responded in an alternating all-or-none pattern, similar to A:C, but required a significantly greater number of sessions before developing the pattern [ILLUSTRATION FOR FIGURE 1 OMITTED].

They are also better equipped "for sensing signals that don't lend themselves to simple on-off, all-or-none values, such as vital signs and other physiological measurements involved in diagnosing and treating disease.

In further experiments, the authors showed that this burst of activity is triggered suddenly by an all-or-none influx of calcium through specialized membrane channels that open in response to this excitatory input.

Two other studies were excluded from statistical analysis because of identical all-or-none responses in the patch and no-patch groups: 1 study had a 0% healing rate in both groups on day 1; the other had a 100% resolution of the abrasion in both the experimental and control groups at day 2.

Master lease provisions including an all-or-none appropriation requirement, a leasehold interest on a significant number of essential schools and reliance upon COPs financing serve to mitigate the potential for non-appropriation.

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